Ex-Hong Kong stock exchange boss raises US$500 million for investment platform

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Ex-Hong Kong stock exchange boss raises US$500 million for investment platform
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Charles Li, the former boss of Hong Kong’s stock exchange, has raised more than half a billion dollars from backers for his investment platform Micro Connect. The platform has institutional investors buying daily revenue obligations - which fund China's small businesses - in exchange for a part of their revenue. Rola

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